Division of Customs and Insular Affairs

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The Division of Customs and Insular Affairs was an early U.S. government office responsible for overseeing customs administration and the management of overseas territories before being succeeded by the Bureau of Insular Affairs.

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Division of Customs and Insular Affairs canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal government agency
country United States of America
dissolvedInto Bureau of Insular Affairs NERFINISHED
field colonial administration
customs administration
public administration
followedBy Bureau of Insular Affairs NERFINISHED
function advising the War Department on insular governance
coordination of customs policy in newly acquired territories
supervision of revenue collection in insular possessions
governmentBranch executive branch of the United States
historicalPeriod late 19th century
jurisdiction U.S. overseas territories
United States insular areas NERFINISHED
location Washington, D.C.
notableFor early U.S. administration of colonial and insular affairs
operatedBy United States Department of War NERFINISHED
partOf United States War Department NERFINISHED
War Department structure for colonial administration
precededBy Office of the Secretary of War NERFINISHED
reorganizedInto Bureau of Insular Affairs NERFINISHED
responsibleFor administration of customs in U.S. overseas territories
management of U.S. insular possessions
oversight of civil affairs in certain U.S. territories

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U.S. Bureau of Insular Affairs precededBy Division of Customs and Insular Affairs